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Indiana is one of two states that doesn’t allow DACA recipients access to in-state college tuition. Eli Lilly wants to bridge that gap for the state’s immigrant population.
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Tamara Winfrey-Harris, CICF leader and award-winning author, will serve as the new president of the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana.
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This year, grant awards increased to nearly $2.9 million for organizations that address record-level violent crime.
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An annual grant program is open again for community-based, grassroots groups for violence prevention efforts with more money available this year.
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He Cares Incorporated is one of several local organizations to receive funds from CICF and The Indianapolis Foundation in response to the COVID-19 crisis. The local nonprofit pays young black men to do yard work for senior citizens.
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A new partnership financed by memorial funds endowed by Eli Lilly and Co.'s first black chemist has set its sights on preserving some of Indiana's significant African American landmarks.
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A group of Indianapolis leaders says policy has enforced racial inequality and talked about opportunities for change at a recent event that focused on race and place.
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More than $2.5 million is available for community crime prevention grants. The Central Indiana Community Foundation is now accepting applications.
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The money will go to providers that work to keep people in permanent supportive housing, not transitional housing or emergency shelters.
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Tuesday is the application deadline for the Community Crime Prevention Grant Program, administered by the Central Indiana Community Foundation.